Whipple 500efi 38zx worth it?
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You better ask the wife....have you been in the cabin of the zr? Do you use your ZX like the "crossover" that it is...weekends, a/c, second home? Or do you hit all the poker runs and race the boat around all weekend?
The whipples on most twin engine boats your size will get you about 10-15 mph, after props....that is a heavy boat with boost, expect drive problems.
You have a very unique boat, but if you want a true race boat you have the wrong hull. Nothing wrong with your ride, in fact I would prefer it.
The whipples on most twin engine boats your size will get you about 10-15 mph, after props....that is a heavy boat with boost, expect drive problems.
You have a very unique boat, but if you want a true race boat you have the wrong hull. Nothing wrong with your ride, in fact I would prefer it.
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You better ask the wife....have you been in the cabin of the zr? Do you use your ZX like the "crossover" that it is...weekends, a/c, second home? Or do you hit all the poker runs and race the boat around all weekend?
The whipples on most twin engine boats your size will get you about 10-15 mph, after props....that is a heavy boat with boost, expect drive problems.
You have a very unique boat, but if you want a true race boat you have the wrong hull. Nothing wrong with your ride, in fact I would prefer it.
The whipples on most twin engine boats your size will get you about 10-15 mph, after props....that is a heavy boat with boost, expect drive problems.
You have a very unique boat, but if you want a true race boat you have the wrong hull. Nothing wrong with your ride, in fact I would prefer it.
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I'm going to just enjoy my cabin thanks for the post we do mostly bar hanging out, marina, and swimming hole with a few poker runs which I'm in the back of lol